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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBEMONDAY, NOVEMBER 1930 Amusements Twenty Two MAR TORY ADAMS NEW FILMS Signe Hasso. in Boston Debut With Englishman Who Hates Tea "All About Eve" at Keith Memorial Best Film of Year Movie Question Box tonight at the Majestic Theatre, in "Edwina." Donald Flamm, the pro All About V.ve." written and dirertd Br MARJORY ADAMS Signe Hasso, eminent Swedish ttar and cinema actress from Hol-ljrwood, i making her Boston debut by Joseph L. Manklewlcz. 20th Century- ducer and former radio chain owner, is bringing his first play to Boston, rox mm. Tne cast Margo Eve Add son re Witt although in the past he was best known as the first radio dramatic critic who had a weekly program Karen Bette Davig Anne Baxter George Sanders Celeste Holm Gary Merrill Hush Marlowe Thelma Ritter Marilyn Monroe Bill Simpson Lloyd Richards AMUSEMENTS heard here.

It was on WMCA. part Birdie i Tv I of the network he established and Grettory Ratoff Ttarbnra Bates Miwi Ca.well Max Fabian Phoebe Aged actor Girl Walter Hamnden Randy GraiK Hill Iceland Harris Barbara White Eddie Fisher Please give me the cast! of "The Big Parade" and "The Sheik." Ariel. A 1. The leading players in "The Big Parade," first In 1925, were Renee Adoree, John Gilbert, Claire Adams, Robert Ober, Hobart Eosworth and Karl Dane. 2.

Leading roles in "The Sheik," released in 1921, were as followg: Diana Mayo, Agnes Ayres; Sheik-Ahmed Ben Hassan, Rudolph Valentino; Raoul de Saint Hubert, Adolphe Menjou; Omair, Walter Long; Gaston, Lucien Littlefield; Slave Girl. Ruth Miller; Sir Aubrey Mayo, Butler. owned before selling it for several million dollars, only a few years ago. Miss Hasso, mother of a 17-year-old son and one of the great ladies of the European stage, is familiar to American film audiences as the Leading man Doorman Autograph seeker Stage manager William Pullen Clerk Pianist Claude Stroud Frenchman Eugene Borden Reporter Helen Mowery Captain of waiter Steve Geray heroine of "House on 92nd Street," The Battlin Bozos of Company for Bruiser! By MARJORY ADAMS About Eve" is undoubtedly QUICK KISS Piper Laurie and "Seventh Cross," "Double Life" and many other pictures. She has been in England playing in Ibsen's "Ros-mersholm" with Robert Harris.

Both of them accepted the offer to come to the United States in the mystery play, "Edwina" which had a long run in London. WANDA PAUL Young Middle-Western pianist who will make her the best picture of the year, even Donald O'Connor, leading players Dick Where could I reach better than "Sunset Boulevard. iftMinirii innnriiM iiiiiwriinii mirf' 'iitfr Y' frtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mnmmmmmftft(tffaMiimnwMmwmmKWMMmmmtTTTTr The Milkman," opening: Simmons by mail? Anita. Boston debut in Jordan Hall Wednesday evening. It is brilliantly written, the dia WARNER BROS! at the RKO Boston A Dick has made most of his pic Thursday Theatre.

logue is as smart aa I have heard in any film in years, Bette Davis tures at M. G. and he will be Mr. Flamm gave a party afternoon at the Copley Plaza KEAK- 1 seen soon in Metros Dial comes back to her own in glorious "I HAVE NO SMORGASBORD," says Swedish actress Signe Hasso apologetically as she offers substitute to Donald Flamm, producer (left), and Robert Harris, who plays with Miss Hasso in "Edwina." in honor of his little group of that there's always another girl waiting to claim work fashion, and the two hours and 20 minutes the picture runs seems BR TUB with Marshall Thompson, Virginia Field and Andrea King. He has also been at Warner Brothers.

If Movie Schedules actors, who are all better known in Europe than in the United States. her way to the top just as unscru far too short. You want the story pulously as did the fair Eve. ASTOK "Harriet Craig." 10:20, 12:35. to keep going.

Mr. Harris, lor instance, was in Boston only once, playing March- I 2:511, plus selected short subjects. you write to him at M. G. M-.

10202 W. Washington Boulevard. Culver City. you are most likely tt The three women who play the banks to Kathenne Cornells Can BEACON HILL "Satin SliPPers Ballet," 9:40. 11:40, 1:35 5:30.

7:30, 8:25: "Ad the' only actor chosen by Shaw himself to create a Shaw character on the screen. In real life Harris COMING NEXT! leading roles are all Academy Award candidates Bette, as the reach him. I do not give advice dida in the famous Shaw play, ventures in Music." 10:10, 12:10, 2:10, 4:10. 6:05. 8:05, 10:00.

on autographs or photographs. looks a little like the Duke of aging, temperamental but still Metropolitan Is Gay CASINO Burlesque, 12:00. 2:30. 8:30: "Candida." He appeared oppbsite Jane Cowl in "Easy Virtue" in New York, but never reached Boston in it. "I think Boston was too virtuous at the time," he says.

Selected By Shaw The late Mr. Shaw selected Harris to appear in the first cinema Windsor. glamorous stage star; Anne Baxter "Man From Texas." 9:00, "Bengal Lancers," 10:40. 6:40. AMUSEMENTS the Eve of the story, who is a Tale of Domestic Upset Michael Shepley, al.so an English CENTER "San Francisco Docks." scheming, hypocritical, ambitious 12:02.

2:34. 5:06. 7:22. 9:50: "River actor, has a ruddy face and a man ner to go with it. He is one English "Three Husbands," by Vera Caspary and Edward F.lisru.

Direrted bv IrvinB youngster who claws her way to Guru." 10:46. 1:18. 3:50. 6:02. 8:38.

success and fame, and Celeste Holm C'PLEV "Pink Strins and Sealing Wax." man in the world who hates tea. 2:01, 3:57. 5:53, 7:4. 9:43. the playwright wife, whose cyni jMSSfevieCride In "Edwina," as Inspector from Scotland Yard, he asks frequently EXETER "Walkinn Horse Winner." cal comments on the theatre and RetSv, Produced by I.

G. Goldsmith. The cast: Lucille McCabe Eve Arden Jane Evans Ruth Warrick Mary Whittaker Brown Dan McCabe Howard Da Silva Arthur Evans Sheppard Strudwick Kenneth Whittaker Robert Karnes 3:30. "Jacqueline Misbehaves." 2:10. 3:10, 8:05.

its people are rapier keen. for tea, a beverage he despises. FENWAY "Rio Grande." 2:43 "I do the best acting of my 23 The men have interesting and colorful roles. George "Sanders as 6:10. "Hit Parade of 1951," 1:10, 4:35.

8:00. her house and her own comfort paramount. Lucile Watson does an excellent job as the boss' wife who can read Harriet like a book and calmly ignores her coldness and lack of enthusiasm. Viola Roache. who once played in stock in Boston, makes the best of her role of housekeeper, a woman who finally tells off the mean spiritetj Mrs.

Craig, and departs with satisfaction. I think that Miss Crawford overplays and that the haircut is not suitable for the character. My own idea of Mrs. Craig is an apparently feminine, sweet woman who has a will of iron underneath all the sur years on the stage when someone version of one of his plays. It was "How He Lied to Her Husband." Mr.

Shaw refused to allow a line to be cut, a situation to be changed, even a lone cab to appear in the story which he hadn't written in. The film was a colossal flop and it wasn't until many years later that Mr. Shaw agreed to let any more of his plays be filmed. As far as Harris knows, he is KEITH BOSTON "Hoedown." 9:40. 12 2.1 the bitingly cruel columnist; Gary Merrill as the sophisticated, well asks me to have some beer and Maxwell Bard Eml.vn Williams Mrs Whittaker Billie Burke Matilda ClesK Erlckson Mr Jonathan Hale Mrs Wurdeman Jane Darwell VERA CASPARY'S NEW I A UGH SENSATION! I nusj renl.v.

'I'm not much of a one for balanced director who knows exact beer but I wouldn't say No to Tur hw. 'jueported, 1:35, 4:15, 7:00. 9:45. KEITH MEMORIAL "All About Continuous performances. KENMORE "No Way Chit," 1:47.

4:28 ly how to handle his women stars nice cup of complains Shep- and Hugh Marlowe in the part of 3 SQUARED Vera Caspary wrote "Three Husbands" and her bridegroom pro lev. 7:10. "Charlie Chan," 1:06. 3:47, the popular playwright who comes so near to closing his wife due to CIRCLE" LOEW'S ORPHEUM "Minerva Story, duced it. Miss Caspary has probably been connected with more film He now appears as an Inspector during the past World War-he was a "flat footed copper" at Trafalgar so.

earning about $7 a week Eve machinations. 11:15. 2:15. 6:25. 9:55: "Next Voice You AMUSEMENTS Hear." 4:33, 8:30.

One could write columns on the virtues of the production its au successes than almost any other writer. She wrote "Laura" and adapted "Letter to Three Wives" (at the latest rate of exchange) thentic and tasteful settings, its and working under the son of Marie among her screen triumphs. thoroughly adult and wholly enter taining script, its suspenseful ac Tempest as a very unimportant per "Three Husbands." at the Metro rTWTfiTnti' -tit iia'ani JOHN "pVvfe WAYNE ImESMSB son in the police force. "But I've been nromoted to inspector now politan Theatre, is a somewhat cyn- Starts Thursday tion. its sardonic and yet satisfying ending with each of the three LOEW'S STATE "Minerva Story." 11:30, 3:00.

6:30, "Next Voice You Hear," 1:25. 4:55. 8:55. MAYFLOWER "Three Secrets." 9:30, 12:30, 3:30, 6:35, "Sleeping 11:05, 2:10. 5:10, 8:15.

METROPOLITAN "Three Husbands." 10:55. 1:35, 4:20. 7:00. 9:40: "A Squared Circle," 9:45. 12:25.

3:05, 5:45. 8:25. OLD, HOWARD Burlesque. 12:00, 2:45. "You're My Everything." 10:07, "The Unsuspected." 9:00, 5:00.

Grande," 11:20, 2:45. face charm. Miss Crawford introduces the audience to a Mrs. Craig who might run an iron foundry, both in manner and dress, and who hasn't a spark of charm. Elegance, yes, but most impersonal and almost salon window stuff.

Mrs. Craig lies to everyone from her husband's boss to her own servants. She accuses her husband of being a pilferer and a dipsomaniac that I am back in the Sheoley Bays. ll.ni) MUtlJ llg ilk LA VV it. the "Three Wives" theme.

Instead of three wives worrying about the fidelity of their attractive husbands, pof ladies' day women winning what will make them the most happy. True, Eve has a bitter reckoning to pay for her vixenish plots, but to the world Mar'jorie Rhodes plays a mother in "Edwina" and she is famous as I MCI. CUMHMGS KHJt (iAfilt THE RICHARD CONTC LEEPISQ CITr rioi TICWH. TSCMMfc three husbands have reason to sus pect that their wives have been hav mother of a lot of very famous stars I COCCMt 6:10, "Hit Parade of 1951," she is at the peak of her profes rLiii wni. She was in Boston in 1947 in "Pow 1:05, 4:35, 7:55.

to keep him from taking a job out ing romantic interludes with that by the great people er Without Glory," and after that of the country. She breaks the heart DORCHESTER (Continued) ALLSTON of her niece by telling fancy tales frklf 7-0225 JU.JJl 4b. UUi U.1V, AVT. CAPITOL AS FIELDS Betty Grablc-Dan Oaily i-3200 "MY BLUE HEAVEN" T'tolnc C. 6nnf "THE CRISIS" J.

Ftrrw Hw Own" Ray MIIUn4 of of the stage. Bette Davis has always been a New England favorite and her last few films have made' most of us cringe a little, seeing such notable lant Trnr "Lift l-fd Montf'kiiii gay, wealthy and always available bachelor. Maxwell Bard, a role taken with wit, and suave humour by Emlyn Williams. Before the story starts Mr. Bard, a few hours deceased, is on his way Myitury Stnut" (Bntn) CAMBRIDGE STRAND 'Un n.f" Rlthwil Wldmtrt CO 5-2000 nil UOJ UUl Linda Dirndl PVBLIA "Mr.

880." 2:45. 6:10, "County Fair," 1:20. 8:10. SCOLLAY "Sleeping City" 11:50, 3:05, 6:20, "Petty 10:20. 1:35, 4:50.

8:05. SOLTH STATION -Selected Shorts; Koveities; Cartoons: Latest Newa. Con of her sweetheart amorous affairs. She hurts the feelings of little children who come to call on her husband. There's only one thing that you can't understand Why is evervone TR 6-7900 Contin.Mil.ll CENTRAL AL talent wasted.

Here she is given a "OUTRAGE Blantmi Prtwi: play she went to Hollywood to appear in her only American film, "Enchantment." with David Niven and Teresa 'Wright. Recently Miss Rhodes was Robert Donat's mother in the film, "The Cure for Love." "There are enough women to play gray-haired mothers," says she. "I'm a mother who hasn't let her hair turn silver." SO. Lana fur "A LIFE pner-Ry IWiMand OF HER OWN chance to redeem herself in a mag-1 to Heaven. A charming angel he nificent well suited to her makes, too.

But one with roguish UPHAMS iohn Dwd-Dlanna Lynn 5-6000 "Roi af 8hwond Frt" (olr Cnnt. 12:30 10th A. Gni 'H ILITARY ACADEMY' Rlr.arrfo Montalban-Sallw Forrest tinuous. a. m.

TRAXS-Ll'X "A Life of Her Own." else in the cast so stupidly gullible? 8T I BY 8TR ET" Hfr) HARVARD FV KITE" TPNI6HT "TEA FOR TWO" Mitify Rwny "QUICKSAND" Ptf Imt dramatic qualifications. I humor! It seems he has written The part reminds one a bit of I three letters to each of his three Tallulah Bankhead in that she is best male friends, asking for their an explosive and erratic great hose forgiveness for having been far too whims make theatrical legend. Bette friendly with their wives. He asks NEEDHAM PARAMOUNT HE 3-1820 Tyrona Power "BLACK ROSE" color "UNION STATION" William Holdan 9:30. 12:25.

3:25, 6:25. 9:20: "State Penitentiary," 11:15. 2:15, 5:10. 8:10. TELEP1A Holland: A-Bornb Safety: Esyptian Treasure: Lady Cops; Von Zell; Martin Melodies; Newsreels.

Continuous. 10:30 a. m. to midnight. CHELSEA Wlillin Mo4dn-Glorlt Swnma brings to it all the fire, the emotion, i if St.

Peter will give him one more NEWTON UPTOWN "Snakedown," 1:20. 4:45, OLYMPIA 1 30-7 JO J-1861 SUNSET BOULEVARD" 6i MiK "CONVICTED" "Our Very Own," 2:53, 6:16, the shrewd characterization of the day on earth to see just what -r- NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL HALL RICHARD FLEMING presents happens. Liurjng me course oi xne picture Harriet explains her philosophy ot life and "it's not a very pretty one. Vincent Sherman has given the picture slick direction. Miss Craw-' ford wears expensive costumes; no money has been spared to make the film first class entertainment for the matinee audience.

I imagine a lot of men will get some small satisfaction from the picture; they themselves have wives who are small town Mrs. Craigs. PARAMOUNT LA 7-4180 Robert Ryan "Bntn 8a Bad" loan Fantalna Rath Roman "Thma 8erat" Eleanor Parkw BROADWAY Hotrl Dvf-BrMn Dnnlny 1 30-7 JO "SHAKEDOWN" CM 3-2770 0W StrM HOLIOY RHYTHM" STARRING SOMERVILLE DORCHESTER Dm- -7krdt Mm Dr, Murray Banks "BROKEN ARROW" STRAND Jamea Stewart CODMAN Un Tumor-Ray MMlaml fn Pkn. LIFE OF HER OWN' 10-6 30 0:13 Fat 0 Brka "THE flRERALL" Brilliant yoani psychologist 80 6-0830 A 'SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE' The audience does see what happens a melange ot exceedingly funny incidents in which three hitherto very smug gentlemen begin to learn what it's like to sit on the anxious seat and wonder about their hitherto neglected spouses. As for the ladies Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick and Vanessa Brown they begin to wonder about each other.

other scenes, notably the reading of the will, which are highly amusing and yet biting in flavor. The husbands are DaSilva, Sheppard Strudwick and Robert Karnes while Billie Burke is a fluttery mother-in-law who tries sweetly to break up her son's marriage. Louise Erickson is a decorative "other woman" who does her best to at L3 I who will speak on Things My Mother Never Told Me" star she is. The story gives a fascinating but bitter picture of- the stage and shows the irony of achievement there. For many years the stage has poked sarcastic fun at Hollywood.

Now Hollywood has turned the tables. Eve, on the night of her triumph as the finest actress of the theatre, delivers a charming, simple, apparently warm and honest speech of acceptance and the people whose lives she has affected by her duplicity, her plots and her cold, ruthless determination to get ahead, listen to her well-chosen compliments with hard eyes. They know how little the award means, and STAGE IN TOWN with Tlrket at Boat Office and Fllene's SUBURBAN THEATRES i.zu, si. inciuatu PIPER U0R1E JOYCE HOIDEN -11 jmnoniinvmci 1 iviucn or me action occurs in flash-backs in which one sees the dashing Mr. Williams making so tract the husband played by Mr.

Strudwick. The picture is good for a laugh phisticated and disarming love to ARLINGTON MALDEN Cp-fcH HEADUftt THrifiSt nrnruT nRANATI A f' 1000 cr 1 ntUtNl Lm t.rt..f! Ch.ndlw UnMUH Dan 0lly-Brty Grasli I ll I I la fi 4-9 4 ftu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 if "UMPCR MY SKIN" )M C.rft.K "MY BLUE HEAVEN" I 1 'f I KtI I I I 1 LllllJJAjllAI Ml 1 1 lif i Rill Elliott "THE SHOWDOWN" I 1 il 1 l'IJBi. JU mi 'I BACK BAY 1 1 I JJmS I CONTINUOUS each of the three wives. At the end of the picture the husbands are sure they have mis a minute ana sometimes tney crowd on each other much faster than that. Joe KiPkwood is the star of "Squared Circle," the second film, M.

I. A. judged their wives and are happy SHUBERT Opens Tonite "A SMASH PULITZER PRIZE MUSICAL N. Y. DRAMA CRITICS' AWARD DONALDSON AWARDS THE CffilMJIL THE HIT MUSICAL DOAMA by GIAN-CARLO MENOTTl MATINFE8: Thin VTk Wk.

-n Wrd. Third V3 k. en ThnValvlnr A- "Sat AMUSEMENTS 10 get tnem oacK out the audience is not so certain as to whether the wives are lily pure after all. As for Mr. Bard, he has passed the Pearly Gates and it's too late for any more little notes.

The best scene of all is that in Harriet Crah" With The tribesmen jiiiitirrgl "union station" left ciiandifr Xr ra i i flAVIQ miin auMI sandfrs Joan Crawford Leading Film at Astor Theatre were over seven feet Harriet Cialir." which Howard DaSilva, Eve Arden and Mr. Williams Indulge In a merry little drinking bout. This is hilariously funny. But there are ny Anne Kroeiit-ri a tall who guarded ed on tieorne Kfiiy James (iiinn Jih Wile." plreded by Vin play, "Cram's AT :30 Columbia film. Th cast: MAJESTIC Opens Tonite rent Sherma CBUoob A "THE MUMMY'S TOMB" I I VI "TARIAM AND THE StAVE 6IRL" I i uiniui orOTt II 1 I1! llrlV'tS KIKTr ford Harriet CraiT Joan Craw Waltr-r Craitr Corey Matlneea Thurt.

A Sat. DONALD FLAMM present SIGNE HASSO ROBERT HARRIS In The London Hit Thriller DANCE Celia Billy Wm Miller. Clare Raymond. Mm Harold Quelle Watson Allyn Joslyn William Bishop Stevens Viola Roache Greenlenf F.llrn Corlv Henry FenwIcK. i.ottjp Mm latin Flnnn rvShiel Frnlrr fi (trlrr A I'Bti-ir Mltchrll ana Data lotion ana! ynu can NARJORIE RHODE llm ilrt'a Molln-r MICH AFL SHtrltY vnainia tlnmor actually aa dancing thii vary niqht, A Ill Lambert Kdlhaiiiie Warrrn law mora and Dala will turn you into an ccompliihad popular partner evan if you'va never danced a tingle step before.

It's Dale eiclusiva teaching technique that does the trick enables you to Waltz, Mambo, Rumba, quickly, easily, with KHIe effort on your part. BELMONT 1 MEDFORD ft mM DAUPHIN I Dj Hll l' Ulw BLACK ROSE" it i Ji.T.V'iMU'li.T ii'iJin zZL yJy7 HULm '7 7" BRAINTREE W)UJ QUINTREE DRIVE-IN Routa 3 "HASTY RhTimInI SOMBRERO" jJ-Mi 1 I iM 111 'I. I I 1 Clli2: X. P.t 1 tM Ttn All TIME GREATS HEART'' ITrMil (Cln.color) rM ill I III. I fl 1 i.T0il?cl II I hi IcC All Qulat on tha W.atarn Front" 1 1 1 1 1 1 J'lMYTTiCf I i fM I i i I i 1 JlrfY rSi? VlVl III -rk4 rR n- rooi mights Uimcnt- iM tfclJLM JvWfcfawkH 4S BROOKUNE MEDFORD SQUARE somwhi' o'w" I to" PAT.J From M-G-M TECHNICOLOR! mi Bnr I A 1 0 1 I Tl A 'BIACK ROSE" Rakort ff.taa tCttZ STJDTtMf TfiuAV Jt0fTrflfTJT7f9fi VwV H.mhr.

B.af 11 A IHWHT "tan.ty H.aft B.NIt." "TH HIKOnwHUV' I 1 IffVlM t( BlM' if 'ill I I I1 IA TT, TTIJLZ -T. Z-Z- FELL8WAV Baaart-Glarl. Gr.h.m. ff K2J5fiStr 7rZA 9-VVLt i FfWfirrh 1 HVTHAjO fgt B'Brla'JOHN ONe'yE" 1) USlSl jjg ffi IU2J VAA iJtuH4 4580 melrqse frthJtA ft 1 7fcfflftfftyef xftfaiWi b8CtVanP5eNrT'? Xf BETTE HOWARD EDDIE INMIS I fry JJp rv a' 1 "1 creeb aitc CHARLESTOWN ILW wo.N-BtTw fc i ARSON eiDGEOH Va j-J CHUS AAOOflAMBtTiVftflAWt dgeonS PLYMOUTH I ft i-jr "A FULL-SIZED IRENE MAYER SELZNICK nrrsrnta REX ULU HARRISON PALMER FREE Dane Parties tf you enroll TODAY TRIAL PRIVATE NOW 0J Aft ANTE ED COURSE Joan Crawford, with ner hair clipped in severe style, plays the title role in "Harriet at the Astor This is a new version of the famous George Kelly drama, written 25 years ago and titled "Craig's Wife." Chrystal Heme, who died a few months ago, played the role back in 1925 and gave a splendid portrayal of a despotic wife who cared far more for her household possessions than for her husband. The play has been rewritten considerably for the picture, and Miss Crawford is given such a horrid role to play that you can only hate and despise her from the first scene.

a a i sin 11 AVERY BOSTON CORNER OF WASHINGTON ST. 11 A.M.-10 P.M. Dally LI 2-6842 I Wendell Corey, on the other hand. A Nw Camaaff AMUSEMENTS C2 tr JOHN tai BIOTEI typifies the loving, loyal, likeable husband whose frankness and de -w rcr una a jrzzr f.M. AMERICAN Movie Bullslin THEATRES COUP.

OPERA HOUSE cency makes it impossible for him to suspect to what depths his wife will descend to keep people out of car m.j mi Miniver Story NORWOOD 'j. irnr-. tin Tonisrht. 20 "CARMEN" Mayer. Knight.

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2 P.M. "OUTRAGE" Turf Andr.wt Dannli Morgan "PRETTY BABY" community itniir Varw nuun" 1 A. M. P. at.

Aata Lhui Batnala Baal IIum Baikaa "THREE SECRETS' Ann Blyth ajw "WE SLEEPING Cffn .4 plU "BREAKING POINT Jn 6ru CAPITOL GR 2-8W0 lat Show 8:20 1 Iplymouth next mon. BR DORCHESTER NATICK Ruth Roman "THREE bECRETS" "FIRE BALL" Mickav Roonay CLEVELAND CIRCLE r. COLONIAL Natlr.k 1700 ADAM A Bnk HM-l'HI Ball r. -v. CIRCLE 10 -4040 Uli- im rnir REVERE Pail Hanrald "SO YOUNG, SO BAD" "PANCY PANTA" kV Batty trakla "MY BLUE NEAVFN" Dan Danny IPULIUtR PRIZE AND CRITIC'S IW1RD -a Streetcar Barry Fltroarald "UNION STATION" Wm.

Holdan William Holdan "UNION RTATION" Nanny flltan a V-i 1 "BDRII 19 BE BAD MHOBSONdOHN I OINNFftWARC EOR lAOIfB "AT AND Vt. WEST NEWTON HANCOCK VILLAGE COLONY, NEWTON LA 7-J140 HANCOCK VILLAGE Ampla Fraa Parklna Paalatta Snddara- "Crystal Ball" Tyrona Powar "BLACK ROSE" Taahnlaatar William Holdrn "UNION STATION iDA LUPAO WOM)AAMDA6 FA 4-030J "Oar Vary Own" A. Blyth-F. Gnnqar 1:30.7:45 "BREAKING POINT" Jnkn Garflald "ftllMnnWN" Cm Tlamx-Rrata taint ROSLINDALE Stnrt. Gloria Swnn.no 'SUNSET BOUIEVARO' THEATRE If Hintlnttan Ava.

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IE? Parlay Grangap HAMILTON 6J0B.IQ CRAWFORD COREY Inkn GarR.ld "THE BREAKING POINT" John Garflalrl Patricia Naal "Breaking Point" IIIANOH eRKtl II1U ARLINGTON Jamaa Cagnay-Baroara rayion "Kiaa Tomorrow Coodbya" rrankla laaa "WMra VBU'Bf. Mlliafi" "THREE SECRETS" ROXBURV CAPITOL AR 3-4340 EVERETT Jnlin Garkald Patrula Naal "THE BREAKING POINT" DUDLEY HI 3-0041 Mat. 7:30 maiiicut biihw-iit. strvriB Sr.M tt1 by Amw FrMlwk tnri lMt Uuna atd tlx rulttn CAPITOL Dnl Mn H'ly Drata SOMERVILLE Ann ftnfharn "SHADOW ON THE WALL" Ramiolnk (roll I Ion Hall-Snail "CHINA SKY" I 'WHITE SAVAGE 7JB10 "PRETTY B1T-' 1-41. -4 Rat A' Brian "IflHUNY BWf IYI" COLONIAL EVES, 8:30 MATINEES WEDNESDAY SATURDAY LUCILE WA1SQ1 QSGAR KARLWEIS i a 1HI CUUt Ml IONOOM COMfOT HIT JfagBoondtkM011 BUBSLM UltOTf- STf tu tisstw BRIGHTON Uiii SQ.

SOMERVILLE BROADWAY RIVOLI mO'l Mint Contravartlal film I Baa It! RIALTO Rad Skalton-Frad Aatalra Rirk. Widmark "NO WAY OUT" Linda Oarnall EGYPTIAN NEXT ATTRACTION "DAYBREAK" loal MarRaa "Saddla Trama" T'eolnr "In The Foreign Legion" arauiM pojiu tm-in a viw.iai ihoimm PLUS ELECTED A CTaTIf? TREMONT AT H9 I Jt BOVLSTON Door Open 9:15 A. M. 50c TILL 1 P. M.

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